1. You must be on the winning team and a surviving player (encourages teamwork).
2. You must have inflicted damage during the course of the match (prevent farming).
3. You must not be a team killer (forfeit salvage chance).
When you meet the above criteria and are lucky enough to get the chance to salvage, you have three options:
1. Hire Novice Technician (cost = free)
2. Hire Proficient Technician (cost = c-bills)
3. Hire Expert Technician (cost = MC)
Basically, this system is based on a tiered approach. Hiring a novice technician is free, but the salvage reward is rather lackluster - small amount of c-bills. For players not interested in gambling, this is the choice and will be awarded as such (e.g. 100,000 c-bills). Hiring a proficient technician costs you c-bills, but you have the chance to salvage weapons and equipment installed on the enemy BattleMech. Lastly, hiring an expert technician costs you MC, but you have an even greater chance to salvage weapons and equipment. You are also given a very small chance to salvage the engine or even the enemy BattleMech chassis (the chassis cannot be a variant that requires MC to purchase such as heroes). Please note, the enemy player that died won't lose a thing.
This system provides an interactive money sink with a hint of gambling for players and the developers will see more money in their coffins as players attempt to win that new ‘Mech. This salvage system would break up the monotony of the grind while adding some immersion to the game. Thoughts/Opinions?
Edited by Maverick01, 10 October 2013 - 05:25 PM.